
A story of faith and disbelief. Of uprootedness and affiliation. What makes a boy from art school decide to leave home and live as a girl on the streets of Berlin selling her body for money? For more than ten years, photographer and filmmaker J. Jackie Baier followed transsexual Julia K. from her birthplace, Klaipeda in Lithuania, to her tough life on the streets as a hooker, outlaw and nonconformist who never signed any social contract. "Julia is missing again. Yesterday I visited her in the porn cinema, in where she has crashed for the last six months. We sat in the common room of the hookers, which doubled as Julia´s bedroom; a smoky, dingy basement without any daylight, roughly the size of a prison cell, with a couch, a counter, a coffee machine and a TV, out of which some cheap television series blared at full volume. This room was what her life was limited to. She only left it when Mamsell called her for a client. I´d seen her for the very first time while she still worked at a bar in Wilmersdorf. For some time we both worked there, tempting clients with booze, offers of sex, whatever would bring in money. I soon left the business, though. The madam was simply not convinced that I was a good hooker and actually she was right - even though I learned a lot by watching Julia. Julia was soon to be out as well. She didn´t really get along in that joint. The madam had some kind of style, while Julia just had her style. It just couldn´t work. Afterwards they said that Julia was always drunk, but that can´t have been the reason, since if she had always been drunk, it probably would have worked out with the boss, who was chronically drunk herself, after all. About a year later I met Julia again. I was riding on a bus to Schöneberg, and she was at the corner of Froben-and Bülow - hustling at the strip. We drank a couple of beers at Bianca´s kiosk and she asked at some point if I wouldn´t mind taking some pictures of her again. I didn´t have my proper camera on me, just my mobile. I took some shots and once I left, promised to return. When I went back two nights later, this time with my camera, Julia had vanished. At the kiosk they said that she was dead, probably frozen to death somewhere. But then she reappeared." [J. Jackie Baier, 2006] J. Jackie Baier (b. 1955 in Kiel, Germany) received an MA in Literature at the University of Essen in 1982. She worked as assistant director on films by, among others, Peter von Zahn, Michael Lentz, and Adolf Winkelmann, and made several documentaries. In 1983 she made her feature directorial debut with Die Mission - Film vom Frieden und seinem Krieg (which premiered at the Berlinale (Forum). From 1985 to 1988 she wrote and directed two television movies for ZDF, Die Splitter der Eisbombe and Frühstück für Feinde. She has directed TV series since 1995. She had a sex change in 1997; Johanna Jackie Baier was officially a woman. She started to experiment extensively with photography and has exhibited her work at national and international art fairs. In 2006, she presented a selection of photographs and a short film as part of the group show SEX WORK (Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst, Berlin). In 2011 Baier´s feature-length documentary House of Shame premiered at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. 2013 Julia (doc) 2011 House of Shame: Chantal All Night Long (doc) 1988 Frühstück Für Feinde 1984/85 Die Splitter Der Eisbombe 1983 Die Mission - Film vom Frieden und seinem Krieg
天使的微笑
凯特·哈德森,盖尔·加西亚·贝纳尔,彼特·丁拉基,露茜·彭奇,乌比·戈德堡,凯西·贝茨
凯特·哈德森,盖尔·加西亚·贝纳尔,彼特·丁拉基,露茜·彭奇,乌比·戈德堡,凯西·贝茨
2012/美国
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绑架狂想曲
高桥克典,林辽威,船越英一郎,江原由希子,哀川翔,角替和枝
高桥克典,林辽威,船越英一郎,江原由希子,哀川翔,角替和枝
2010/日本
/日语
三人行2016
赵薇 Wei Zhao,古天乐,钟汉良,卢海鹏,林雪,张兆辉,谢天华,洪天明,黄浩然,龚慈恩,王梓轩,欧锦棠,何果轩,詹秉熙,菁玮,朱健钧,杨尚斌,安小龙,麦子乐,施祖男
赵薇 Wei Zhao,古天乐,钟汉良,卢海鹏,林雪,张兆辉,谢天华,洪天明,黄浩然,龚慈恩,王梓轩,欧锦棠,何果轩,詹秉熙,菁玮,朱健钧,杨尚斌,安小龙,麦子乐,施祖男
2016/中国大陆,中国香港
/汉语普通话,粤语,英
我要上头条
李彧,彭波,徐光宇,彭艺博,杨欣,王薇
李彧,彭波,徐光宇,彭艺博,杨欣,王薇
2019/中国大陆
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豫菜皇后
穆婷婷,蔡小艺,张冰
穆婷婷,蔡小艺,张冰
2008/中国大陆
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片警妈妈
沈丹萍,张恩齐,张琛,庄志
沈丹萍,张恩齐,张琛,庄志
2014/中国大陆
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我看到了光(法语版)
汤姆·希德勒斯顿,伊丽莎白·奥尔森,切莉·琼斯,布莱德利·惠特福德,麦蒂·哈森,瑞安·施密特,大卫·克朗姆霍茨,乔什·帕斯,詹姆斯·杜蒙特,乔·克里斯特,韦恩·佩雷
汤姆·希德勒斯顿,伊丽莎白·奥尔森,切莉·琼斯,布莱德利·惠特福德,麦蒂·哈森,瑞安·施密特,大卫·克朗姆霍茨,乔什·帕斯,詹姆斯·杜蒙特,乔·克里斯特,韦恩·佩雷
2015/美国
/英语
破蛹
严浪
严浪
2018/中国大陆
/国语
迷失伦敦
伍迪·哈里森,欧文·威尔逊,威利·纳尔逊,马丁·麦凯恩,大卫·艾弗里
伍迪·哈里森,欧文·威尔逊,威利·纳尔逊,马丁·麦凯恩,大卫·艾弗里
2017/美国
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消失的罪证
黄俊鹏,许之糯,郑子好,牟凤彬,张山,曹天恺
黄俊鹏,许之糯,郑子好,牟凤彬,张山,曹天恺
2019/中国大陆
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南极大冒险
保罗·沃克,布鲁斯·格林伍德,穆恩·布拉得古德,温迪·古逊,贾森·比格斯,丹·茨斯基
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2006/美国
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谍海密码战
格利高里·派克,索菲娅·罗兰,艾兰·巴德尔,基隆·摩尔
格利高里·派克,索菲娅·罗兰,艾兰·巴德尔,基隆·摩尔
1966/美国
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A story of faith and disbelief. Of uprootedness and affiliation. What makes a boy from art school decide to leave home and live as a girl on the streets of Berlin selling her body for money? For more than ten years, photographer and filmmaker J. Jackie Baier followed transsexual Julia K. from her birthplace, Klaipeda in Lithuania, to her tough life on the streets as a hooker, outlaw and nonconformist who never signed any social contract. "Julia is missing again. Yesterday I visited her in the porn cinema, in where she has crashed for the last six months. We sat in the common room of the hookers, which doubled as Julia´s bedroom; a smoky, dingy basement without any daylight, roughly the size of a prison cell, with a couch, a counter, a coffee machine and a TV, out of which some cheap television series blared at full volume. This room was what her life was limited to. She only left it when Mamsell called her for a client. I´d seen her for the very first time while she still worked at a bar in Wilmersdorf. For some time we both worked there, tempting clients with booze, offers of sex, whatever would bring in money. I soon left the business, though. The madam was simply not convinced that I was a good hooker and actually she was right - even though I learned a lot by watching Julia. Julia was soon to be out as well. She didn´t really get along in that joint. The madam had some kind of style, while Julia just had her style. It just couldn´t work. Afterwards they said that Julia was always drunk, but that can´t have been the reason, since if she had always been drunk, it probably would have worked out with the boss, who was chronically drunk herself, after all. About a year later I met Julia again. I was riding on a bus to Schöneberg, and she was at the corner of Froben-and Bülow - hustling at the strip. We drank a couple of beers at Bianca´s kiosk and she asked at some point if I wouldn´t mind taking some pictures of her again. I didn´t have my proper camera on me, just my mobile. I took some shots and once I left, promised to return. When I went back two nights later, this time with my camera, Julia had vanished. At the kiosk they said that she was dead, probably frozen to death somewhere. But then she reappeared." [J. Jackie Baier, 2006] J. Jackie Baier (b. 1955 in Kiel, Germany) received an MA in Literature at the University of Essen in 1982. She worked as assistant director on films by, among others, Peter von Zahn, Michael Lentz, and Adolf Winkelmann, and made several documentaries. In 1983 she made her feature directorial debut with Die Mission - Film vom Frieden und seinem Krieg (which premiered at the Berlinale (Forum). From 1985 to 1988 she wrote and directed two television movies for ZDF, Die Splitter der Eisbombe and Frühstück für Feinde. She has directed TV series since 1995. She had a sex change in 1997; Johanna Jackie Baier was officially a woman. She started to experiment extensively with photography and has exhibited her work at national and international art fairs. In 2006, she presented a selection of photographs and a short film as part of the group show SEX WORK (Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst, Berlin). In 2011 Baier´s feature-length documentary House of Shame premiered at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival. 2013 Julia (doc) 2011 House of Shame: Chantal All Night Long (doc) 1988 Frühstück Für Feinde 1984/85 Die Splitter Der Eisbombe 1983 Die Mission - Film vom Frieden und seinem Krieg